Rating system used to measure the transmission loss (decibel reduction) of various materials. Testing method is ASTM E 90 that compares the transmission loss for the material at the 500Hz range.

Transmission Loss (TL)

The reduction of sound passing through materials when tested in accordance to ASTM E 90.

Noise Reduction (NR)

This is the actual difference in sound between two areas. The NR is determined by the transmission loss of the material between the two areas.

Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC)

Rating system that measures the ability of materials to absorb sound.

Design

Starrco prefabricated offices can be extremely effective in dealing with noise problems within a working environment. Listed below are some items to consider when designing for noise control:

OSHA requires manufacturing facilities with noise levels at 90 dB and above to limit the amount of time workers are exposed to the noise.

The noise reduction capabilities of an office are only as good as its weakest point. If possible, have doors and windows facing away from the noise source. Noise will attack the weakest point of the office. The noise reduction panels making up the office should be approximately equal. In other words, upgrading the walls to sound control panels will not be acoustically effective unless the doors, windows, ceiling, etc., have also been upgraded.

Products

Starrco offers modular wall panels with three different constructions. The STC ratings for each available panel construction are shown below. Also shown are the STC ratings for some of the common components of our Prefabricated offices:

Panel Types

SP

SC

DL

SS3000 3″ Thick Panels

22

33

28*

SS3500 3″ Thick Panels

22

33

28*

3068 Pre-Finished Wood Door

–

26

26

3068 20 gauge Steel Door

–

30

–

Window w/1I4″ Tempered Safety Glass

–

28

–

Window w/1I4″ Laminated Safety Glass

–

34

–

2′ x 4′ Mineral Fiber Ceiling Tile

–

35-39

–

Please keep in mind the STC ratings are a result of laboratory testing. The actual sound reduction experienced in the field will be less. The amount of reduction achieved depends upon the type and frequency level of the noise source and the quality of the installation.
*Remember, the STC rating represents the decibel reduction at a single frequency level. The 3″ thick panels have superior sound control capabilities at the higher frequency levels.
The chart shown below shows the correlation between some common noise sources and decibel levels. This can help to give some perspective to how loud a particular decibel level may be:

Decibel Level

Sound Source

170

Jet Engine

150

Prop. Engine

140

Pain Threshold

130

Jack Hammer

110

Punch Press

90

Busy City Street

70

Business Office

60

Normal Speech

50

Business Office (Private)

40

Library Room

20

Quiet Speech (Whisper)

0

Hearing Threshold

As previously mentioned OSHA limits the amount of time workers may be exposed to noise levels of 90 dB or greater. Pre-Engineered “break-rooms” located on the production floor can help meet exposure requirements while maximizing the available productive time of workers In an area.